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What a noise! Sound out the possibilities for developing listening and speaking skills with these ideas from Alice Sharp.
Don't throw away any boxes after Christmas, says Mary Barlow. They're the perfect open-ended resource
Children enjoyed the first signs of spring on their latest trip to the woods, explains Martin Pace, director, Reflections Nursery & Forest School, Worthing, West Sussex.
<P> The stressful job of working parents who co-ordinate journeys between childcare settings is being eased by a unique project. Catherine Gaunt reports </P>
How can practitioners help children develop good listening skills? Nicole Weinstein offers some advice
Nursery children have been doing their bit for bees after learning about the ecological crisis that threatens them. Annette Rawstrone reports.
Use a unique book by a popular children's author as a springboard for taking literacy activities outdoors and exploring various weather conditions, as suggested by Helen Bromley.
Transitions can present challenges, but in the right situation children can be surprisingly adaptable, says Working Mum.
Rather than condemning weapon play, we can benefit by using children's interest in this area as a gateway for learning. Marianne Sargent advises.
What’s the point in practitioners and parents producing a child’s ‘creative’ project on their behalf, wonders Working Mum